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Early Childhood Education, Brain Function, and Research

Higher Ed
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education.
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Press Association

Tory leadership hopeful James Cleverly talks to the media

Higher Ed
James Cleverly talks to the media after launching his campaign for leadership of the Tory party. Shadow home secretary James Cleverly suggested he would cut welfare to spend more on defence and lower taxes.
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Press Association

Laura Trott admits Reform UK's poll showing is a 'stark warning' for the Tories

Higher Ed
Conservative Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott admits Reform UK's poll showing is a 'stark warning' for the Tories, in response to Labour’s Manifesto launch at a press conference in Westminster.
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Press Association

Rachel Reeves outlines five “serious errors” in the Tory manifesto

Higher Ed
At a press conference, Ms Reeves said her party had analysed its opposition’s costings and found five “serious errors” which she is concerned about.
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Press Association

Mel Stride launches national campaign to build the British workforce

Higher Ed
Mel Stride has launched a national campaign to build the British workforce in a speech at a Jobcentre in south London.
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak hosts PM Connect event in Oxfordshire

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks at the latest PM Connect event during a visit to Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire. Sunak has insisted that “things are starting to feel better” and that confidence in the economy is growing.
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Press Association

PM says welfare reforms not about cost cutting as ‘hostile rhetoric’ criticised

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak has told of the “moral mission” to reform welfare as he announced major changes to the system in the face of criticism of his “hostile rhetoric” and accusations that the proposals are a “full-on assault on disabled people”....
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak's full speech on welfare reform

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak giving his speech in central London on welfare reform, where he called for an end to the "sick note culture" and warned against "over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life". He also comments...
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak and Mel Stride cut keys during visit to Timpson

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride visit a branch of Timpson following his announcement on welfare reform. During the visit the Prime Minister and Secretary of State cut keys using a key...
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Press Association

PM says welfare reforms not about cost-cutting as ‘hostile rhetoric’ criticised

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak has told of the “moral mission” to reform welfare as he announced major changes to the system in the face of criticism of his “hostile rhetoric” and accusations that the proposals are a “full-on assault on disabled people”....
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Press Association

Yvette Cooper renews calls for Government to publish legal advice on Israel’s military action in Gaza

Higher Ed
Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has renewed Labour’s calls for the Government to publish its legal advice on Israel’s military action in Gaza, saying there were “real, deep, serious concerns” about the war. Cooper was on a visit to...
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: January 7

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hints tax cuts will be paid for through ‘difficult decisions’ on welfare. The Prime Minister said pre-election giveaways will be affordable by controlling public spending.
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Press Association

Disability activists ‘in tears’ over proposals to change welfare payments

Higher Ed
Dozens of disability activists have staged a protest outside Leinster House in Dublin in rejection of proposed welfare payment reform. The rally was organised against non-finalised proposals in a green paper which include a new tiered...
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Press Association

What is expected in the Autumn Statement?

Higher Ed
A look at what is expected in the Autumn Statement. The Chancellor will give his Autumn statement on Wednesday, and is expected to cut taxes and change welfare rules.
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Press Association

Truss-backed economists call for cut in minimum wage

Higher Ed
A group of economists backed by former prime minister Liz Truss says the minimum wage should be frozen and then cut to make the labour market more competitive. The Growth Commission has argued that plans to increase the minimum wage...
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Press Association

Garda Representative Association hold briefing on dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris - Full

Higher Ed
The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has said it does not see a way forward in its dispute with Commissioner Drew Harris. The deterioration in relations comes after almost 99% of gardai who voted in a ballot organised by the GRA...
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Press Association

Emily Thornberry says reshuffle is 'moving the deckchairs' on Government's 'sinking ship'

Higher Ed
Shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry said the reshuffle is just “moving the deckchairs” and the Government is still a “sinking ship”, after Grant Shapps was appointed Defence Secretary.
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Emily Thornberry says reshuffle is just 'moving the deckchairs' on Government 'sinking ship'

Higher Ed
Shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry said the reshuffle is just “moving the deckchairs” and the Government is still a “sinking ship” as Grant Shapps has been appointed Defence Secretary.
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Bloomberg

Food Aid Next Fight in Congress

Higher Ed
Even though Congress is out of session, lawmakers are trading jabs this week about reauthorizing the Farm Bill. Tyler Kendall tells us what's at stake for millions of food stamp recipients who could be potentially impacted. She speaks...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate change indicators hit record highs in 2021: UN WMO

9th - Higher Ed
Four key climate change indicators all set new record highs in 2021, the United Nations says, warning that the global energy system was driving humanity towards catastrophe (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bridgeman Arts

Proper Steps, 1958 educational film on how to walk properly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clinical study of the perfect walk, using your heel and your toes properly. Based on research by Dr Ernst Friedlander.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Manual work or no welfare for Hungary's jobless

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Manual work or no welfare for Hungary's jobless
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Bloomberg

Denmark's Jensen: Curb Extra Public Welfare Spending

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Denmark's Finance Minister Kristian Jensen says Denmark needs to limit the amount it will spend on increasing its welfare system and must fight against the tide of protectionism. Jensen believes EU budgets will need to be...
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USA: US TO GIVE INDONESIA A FURTHER 56 MILLION DOLLARS IN AID

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English/Nat The U-S is to give Indonesia a further 56 million (m) U-S dollars in humanitarian aid - as the country tries to recover from severe economic problems. Washington said on Tuesday the money will provide food and medical...